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Monday, June 21, 2010

Argentina: The Beauty and the Saucer

Source:Diario Show (Buenos Aires)Date: 06.21.10

Argentina: The Beauty and the Saucer

An astonishing confession by Cinthia Fernández, who claims having seen a flying saucer when she returned from a presentation in the city of Rosario. "I know that it seems silly, but it's the truth. You can't imagine what a shocking situation it was," adding: "It zig-zagged and had many red lights."

"I know you're not going to believe me, but I saw a UFO on the way back home. I'm terrified. I can't wait to get there!" This was the phrase that Cinthia Fernandez used to convey her paranormal experience on Twitter, as she returned home to Buenos Aires from a show in the city of Rosario that very same morning. But the story does not end there.

"I know that it souns silly, but it's the truth. you can't imagine what a shocking situation it was. I was very scared," Cinthia remarked, in an effort to explain the unexplainable.

"I believe in UFOs since I was very little, but I never thought that being faced with one would be so shocking. It was at 7:11 Hrs. today, as I drove along the road from Rosario. The UFO zig-zagged and had many red, white and blue lights. It was very ugly. At first I thought it was an airplane or a helicopter, because the lights were not very bright. But everything changed later and it terrified me," she said.

"The object kept up the game for over 10 minutes. Then I started screaming to my companion: "Go faster!" and when we accelerated, the light vanished upward vertically. Both of us witnessed the event, and speaking for myself, I'm terrified."

"It's a day I'll never forget. If my grandfather was alive, he would believe me, because he always gave me books about the UFO phenomenon. Now I regret not having taken a photo, but I was so terrified at the time that all I could do was scream!" adds Cinthia.

"And let me make it clear that I'd gone to work at a disco and had nothing to drink, in case someone is thinking that."

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The Institute of Hispanic Ufology was established in October of 1998 with the appearance of the first issue of Inexplicata. The organization currently has representatives and contributing editors in over a dozen Spanish-speaking countries. Director: Scott Corrales.